Dressage Tips

Learning the posting trot is something we do pretty early in our riding careers and once we’ve mastered that rhythmic rise and fall with the beat of the trot, it’s like riding a bike,…
Lauren posted a great question about ankle movement in Amelia’s Dressage Club a couple of weeks ago so this week’s video is a little ode to our ankles, their role in our riding, and…
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Recently I was studying the USDF Dressage Manual (which is a great resource) and I came across a segment that outlined how to work on rider position at the halt. At first this seems…
I’ve noticed that with many horses and riders, everything goes pretty well until it’s time to canter. The canter is where things fall apart for many horses and riders. Often, the rider gets a…
All of us have faults and bad habits in our riding. Is is easy to get sloppy and lazy in the daily riding and let bad habits creep in. These are some of the…

Canter with Confidence

Everything you need to improve your canter in a simple to follow guide is just a click away.
Keeping your heels down and legs long can be very challenging! Especially when you’re riding big bouncy horses and trying to do complicated movements!! The key to keeping your heels down and your feet…
One of the most important concepts in riding is learning to use your legs to fix your hands, rather than relying on your reins to control your horse. This approach ensures better communication, balance,…
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